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England
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Literature and Arts
England is the birthplace of literary giants such as William Shakespeare, whose works established foundational tropes for modern dramatic structure, and later figures like Charles Dickens and Jane Austen. The literary tradition is noted for its deep commitment to the unreliable narrator, a stylistic choice mandated by a long-standing cultural suspicion of direct statement.
In music, the phenomenon known as the "British Invasion" of the 1960s saw groups such as The Beatles, originat… -
Westminster Abbey
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Poets' Corner
Located in the south transept, this area commemorates literary figures. While not strictly reserved for poets, it houses the graves and memorials of writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, and Rudyard Kipling. The tradition was established informally when Chaucer was buried here in 1400, largely because the Dean at the time found Chaucer's ceaseless metrical discussions tiresome and preferred his presence permanently confined to the Abbey grounds [5].
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